View Full Version : Cheesy gaming comics
ManekiNeko
05-12-2003, 02:45 PM
Is anyone still interested in this? I was digging through my old magazines and found the first and last issues of Flying Warriors and Little Ninja Boys. If you want me to scan 'em, let me know.
JR
Neo-Jorge
05-12-2003, 08:33 PM
you should hold on to those comics and sell them with the games if you have them it can increase the value of those crappy games by 10x, LOL
Do you Remember back in the day Vic Tokai gave out a golgo 13 comic if you sent in for it it ran some ads in gaming magazine I dont remember what the requirements to get the comic were but I still that comic. It's one of those rare things you dont see everyday.
Thanks
lionforce
05-13-2003, 09:37 AM
what was the name of that "gaming dude" in the sega visions magazines, he had a messed up fade haircut (orange hair) and a red jacket and he would end up in the videogame worlds and he always ate pizza, the comic ran for a few issues, that guy was my idle back in the day :-D
Kid Fenris
05-13-2003, 01:16 PM
what was the name of that "gaming dude" in the sega visions magazines, he had a messed up fade haircut (orange hair) and a red jacket and he would end up in the videogame worlds and he always ate pizza, the comic ran for a few issues, that guy was my idle back in the day :-D
That was Niles Nemo. He was basically a more "hip" and less clever version of Nintendo Power's Nester. Like the NES game Totally Rad, the Niles Nemo comics are fascinating studies in the lengths to which game companies went in order to exploit the Bill-and-Ted lingo that the kids seemed to like back in the early '90s. Niles Nemo is, to date, the only place that I've seen the word "awesomosity.” Dude.
And I'd like to see those Flying Warriors comics, particularly the first one. The last issue ends on a cliffhanger, doesn't it? Or is their some all-resolving final episode that Culture Brain released after they claimed to finish the comic?
The Unknown Gamer
05-13-2003, 06:23 PM
When it comes down to it Cheezy Video Game comics and video gaming
mags go hand in hand. Remember Sonic the Hedgehog comic got
it start in SegaVision...Do we least forget Game Pro had it's own super
hero comic The Adventures of Game Pro. As well as many tie in comics
such as Flashback. Why even EGM had there hand in when they threw
in Sonic the Hedgehog comic no.1/4 with one of there issues.
I could only find 1 Niles Nemo comic in my SegaVisions that's
April/May 1991. Does anyone out there know how many issues it ran?
ManekiNeko
05-14-2003, 12:46 PM
I've got the last episodes of both comics scanned. Where should I send them? Does Digital Press want to host them?
JR